Abstract

This paper includes two parts. In the first part, general error estimates for "stable" eigenvalue approximations are obtained. These are practical in the sense that they are based on the discretization error of the difference formula over the eigenspace associated with the isolated eigenvalue under consideration. Verification of these general estimates are carried out on two difference schemes: that of Numerov to solve the Schrödinger singular equation and that of the central difference formula for regular Sturm-Liouville problems. In the second part, a sufficient condition for obtaining a "stable" difference scheme is derived. Such a condition (condition (N) of Theorem 2.1) leads to a simple "by hand" verification, when one selects a difference scheme to compute eigenvalues of a differential operator. This condition is checked for one- and two-dimensional problems.

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